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Sally H. Zigmond is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently include detailed records of recent publications, co-authors, or specific research topics. However, their association with a prominent research institution suggests active engagement in academic activities.

There are no available records of published papers, book publications, or specific research fields and subfields related to Sally H. Zigmond. Similarly, information about topics covered in their work or frequent publication venues is not provided.

No awards or distinctions have been documented for this researcher in the current data set. The absence of such information precludes further commentary on honors or recognitions.

Despite the limited publicly available bibliographic and research data, the affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania indicates involvement in a research environment that supports scholarly contributions across various disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Leukocyte locomotion and chemotaxis. New methods for evaluation, and demonstration of a cell-derived chemotactic factor.

    Sally H. Zigmond;James G. Hirsch

  • The structure-activity relations of synthetic peptides as chemotactic factors and inducers of lysosomal secretion for neutrophils.

    H J Showell;R J Freer;S H Zigmond;E Schiffmann

  • Role of Formins in Actin Assembly: Nucleation and Barbed-End Association

    David Pruyne;Marie Evangelista;Changsong Yang;Erfei Bi

  • Signal transduction and actin filament organization.

    Sally H Zigmond

  • Formins: signaling effectors for assembly and polarization of actin filaments

    Marie Evangelista;Sally Zigmond;Charles Boone;Charles Boone

  • Formin-induced nucleation of actin filaments.

    Sally H Zigmond

  • Formin Leaky Cap Allows Elongation in the Presence of Tight Capping Proteins

    Sally H. Zigmond;Marie Evangelista;Charles Boone;Charles Boone;Changsong Yang

  • Mechanism of Formin-Induced Nucleation of Actin Filaments

    Martin Pring;Marie Evangelista;Charles Boone;Changsong Yang

  • Cell polarity: an examination of its behavioral expression and its consequences for polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxis.

    S H Zigmond;H I Levitsky;B J Kreel

  • A stochastic model for leukocyte random motility and chemotaxis based on receptor binding fluctuations.

    R. T. Tranquillo;D. A. Lauffenburger;S. H. Zigmond

  • Ca(2+)-independent F-actin assembly and disassembly during Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis in mouse macrophages.

    S Greenberg;J el Khoury;F di Virgilio;E M Kaplan

  • Regulation of Actin Polymerization in Cell-free Systems by GTPγS and Cdc42

    Sally H. Zigmond;Michael Joyce;Jane Borleis;Gary M. Bokoch

  • Cytochalasin B: inhibition of D-2-deoxyglucose transport into leukocytes and fibroblasts.

    Sally H. Zigmond;James G. Hirsch

  • Changes in cytoskeletal proteins of polymorphonuclear leukocytes induced by chemotactic peptides

    Marcus Fechheimer;Sally H. Zigmond

  • Thymosin beta 4 sequesters the majority of G-actin in resting human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

    L Cassimeris;D Safer;V T Nachmias;S H Zigmond

  • Kinetic analysis of F-actin depolymerization in polymorphonuclear leukocyte lysates indicates that chemoattractant stimulation increases actin filament number without altering the filament length distribution.

    M L Cano;D A Lauffenburger;S H Zigmond

  • Chemoattractant-stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes contain two populations of actin filaments that differ in their spatial distributions and relative stabilities.

    Lynne Cassimeris;Helen McNeill;Sally H. Zigmond

  • Kinetic analysis of chemotactic peptide receptor modulation.

    S H Zigmond;S J Sullivan;D A Lauffenburger

  • Profilin Enhances Cdc42-Induced Nucleation of Actin Polymerization

    Changsong Yang;Minzhou Huang;John DeBiasio;Martin Pring

  • Recent quantitative studies of actin filament turnover during cell locomotion

    Sally H. Zigmond

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Boone
Charles Boone University of Toronto
Lynne Cassimeris
Lynne Cassimeris Lehigh University
Erfei Bi
Erfei Bi University of Pennsylvania
Gary A. Koretzky
Gary A. Koretzky Cornell University
John A. Cooper
John A. Cooper Washington University in St. Louis
Dianqing Wu
Dianqing Wu Yale University
Patrick J. Brennan
Patrick J. Brennan Colorado State University
Paul A. Janmey
Paul A. Janmey University of Pennsylvania
John C. Cambier
John C. Cambier University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Tatyana Svitkina
Tatyana Svitkina University of Pennsylvania

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